The Keystone of Good Health is pure food. I Lion Coffee | 1 is all coffee—no glazing of I I eggs or glue to conceal dc- I [ fects and cheapen its quality. B I Fresh and uniform, rich H I in flavor, because always in B I sealed packages — never in I TIME TABLE. LOUP CITY NEBII. Lincoln, Denver, Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Butte, St. Joseph, Salt Lake City, Kansas City, Portland, 8t. Louis. San Franolsco, and all points and all points ast and south. West. THAtNS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: GOING EAST No. 52 Passenger.12:10 p. tn. No. 00 Freight.11:28 a. m. GOING WEST No. 51 Passenger.11:07 p. in. No. 59 Freight. 1:40 p. tn. ■Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars (si tus tree) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to uny point In the United States or Canada. For information, maps, time tables and tickets call on or write to It X,, ARTHUR Agent. Or J. Francis, Gen’l i'assenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. r, P. UAIVVAY. No. 8fi leaves dally except Sunday (pass enger). 8: a. in. No. tt) h aves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed) 12:30 p. m. No. 90 leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 2:55 p. in. 1 No. 87 arrives dally exeopt Sunday i mixed 12:05 p. m. No. 85 arrives dully except Sunday (pass enger) 7:35 p. m. First class service and close connections east, west and south 11. J. Clifton, Agent, COUNTY OFFICIAL. OJKKCTOKY. S HERMAN COUNTY, NEB. G. II. Gibson, Clerk. 8 N. 8WKBTI.ANI), Treasurer. J. A. ANOifcR, Judge. J. s. Peulkr, Attorney. Edward snydkr, sueriir. It. 1). llRNDKICKSON, Sltpt. Public Inst. E B Cohnino, Surveyor, GKO. W. Hunter, Cornor. SUPERVISORS : l) 0 Ghow, DUt. No. 4., Chairman., Pu address, LoupCIty, Neb. Andrew gorhtka, Dlst. No. 1., Ashton P O Peter Thode, 1)1-1. No. 2 LoupCIty, “ “ W o Brown, Hist. No. 3, Loup City, “ *' John Maikfski, Hist. No. 5, Ashton, “ “ Wm. Jakob, DIM. No. 0, Rockville, " " W 11. CHAPMAN, Hist. No. 7, Litchileld “ “ LOCAL LODGE DIRECTORY, Loup City Lodge No. 33, A O U W — Meets 2nd and 4th Tuuraday of each month. Friendship Lodge No 19, Hof H.—1st and 3rd Thursday of each month. Loup City Council No 130. L M L A—1st and 3rd Monday of each monlh. Mateland Castle, No. 102, Royal Highlanders. 2nd and 4ih Monday of cacti month. Excelsior Lodge. No. 100. I O O F—1st and 3nd Saturday of each month. Marimon Lodge, No. Ill, K of P—2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. Loup City Camp, No. 038, M W A—1st and 3rd, Tuesday of each month. Loup City Camp No. 8-27, It N A—2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Porter Lodge, No. loo, A F & A M—Tuesday on or before full moon and 2nd Tuesday thereafter. Joppa Chapter, No. 54, It A M—1st Monday of each month, Orental Chapter, No. 78—1st and 3rd Sat urday cd cash month. L of G A It—2nd and 4th Saturday of each month, at 2 o'clock p. m. Try Sheridun coal and you will be satisfied; supply always on hand at IS. Gt Taylor’s elevator. If you want insurance that insures go to F. E. Brewer, Loup City, Nebraska. Try a pair of the seamless plain toe ladles' shoes just recicved at B. J. Swanson's. VKTEltlMAKY SIKUfcUN. Dr. A. R. Norton, veterinary surgeon has permanently located here, and is now ready to answer all calls. Olllec at present at Troy Ilale's livery barn, Loup City, Neb. Bring your horses and have their teeth ox'anined. Reas onable charges fordemtal and vetre ngry work. TWO TUOKOUGHBKKD STALLIONS will stand for tho season at R. A. Wil son livery barn. These are two of the linest horses in tho country. You should coine and see them before breeding. R A Wilson, Owner. Trespass Notice To The Traveling Public To whom it may concern: As my land is now being used as a public high-way, you are nereby warned not to drive on the same, section 22, Township 1(5, Range 14, in Logan town ship, Sherman county, Nebraska. Auy ono trespassing on said premises in vi olation of this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Dated this 18 day of April. 1903. Joseph Damhowski, Owner. Fob Sale.—A good Deerlng binder, has been in use only two years. Will sell very reasonable. Enquire at this oflloc or see owner, one bait mile south of Loup City. August Reiman. Owner Just About Bedtime Take a Little Early Riser—it will cure constipa tion, biliousness and liver troubles. De Wilt's Little Early Riser are different from other pill. They do not grip and break down the mucous membranes of the stomach, liver and bowels, but cure by gentle arousing seretlona and giving strength to these organs. Sold by Oden dahl Bros. Lioaal Dsws. Kd. Jenelewicr has a new bycicle A. P. Culley arrived home yertcr day. Miss Josie Polski is in the city visitiDg friends. U. U. Welch made us a friendly call Wednesday. C. W. Sours, photographer op posite St. Elmo Hotel. If you want to buy a good milk cow call at tliia oilice. N. B. Thompson was aeen on our streets Wednesday. Highest market price paid for chickens at E. A. Chase. Miss Ethel Pearson of Litchfield is here attending institute. A bouncing baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Itowe Tuesday. Get your tailor made suits at Johnson, Lorentz & Co, wo can fit you right. We see that hills are out announc ing a Woodmen picnic at Arcadia August 12 th. The new barn which Jacob Albers has been boilding on his residence property has been completed. The Ogle Bros, started up their threshing machine on the Hansel farm north of town Tuesday. Several of the ohimneys which wore blown otf during the recent wind storm have been replaced. The dance which was to come of last Friday evening, failed to take place no account of the weather, it being rainy. Don’t fail to call on JohnsoD Lorentz & Co if you need a taylor mode suit. Perfect fit and satisfact ion guaranteed. .lames—Don’t figure on marrying a motile wife unless you are a mir.d reader and know for certain that she takes Kooky Mountain Tea. Odeudabl Bros. Aliss. Clara Soreasen of Denne brog who has been visiting her aunt Mrs. L. Hausen, went to Arcadia Tuesday to visit relatives at that place. A game of base ball will be play ed this afternoon between the Rav enna club and the home nine, but we go to press to early to give results. Diu Muiick, Willie Simpson, and Fritz and Criss Johansen left with C. A. Austin for the sand hills lael Tuesday where they will help put up the crop of hay. Mr. E. Brewer who has been vis iting bis children here for several months past departed for Salt Lake City where he will spend the winter with his son Harvy. The North wertkrn wishes him a most pleas ant trip. Mrs. Robert F. Starr and little son, of Aurora arrived here last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Starr is quite well pleased with Loup City and hopes to get settled with her husband soon, who is a practic ing attorney here. Arthur Lane of Arcadia passed through the city last Tuesday on hia way home from Indiana where he hae been for two weeks. He says that the Middle Leup valley are much better than any thsng be has seen on the route. He purch ased a steam threshing outfit while away and shiped it home with him. Senator Wall was tendered a re ception last Saturday evening by the ladies of the G. A. R. at their hall in this city. There was a good crowdout and nearly all them embers of the bar were present. A fine pro gram was rendered and refreshments wero served. Mrs. /. M. Hunter presented, on behalf of the ladies a handsome rocker. The gift was ac nowledged by Mr. Wall in a very fine speech. The occasion was most pleasant. J. II. Parakali, the owner of the new grist mill, and who was absent from the city when the high wind of last week wrought such destruction to his mill building, arrived here Thursday ot last week and set Lis force of carpeuters at work rebuild ing the structure. The buildiDg carried no insurance and all damage done was a total loss. Mr. Parshall has the sympathy of all our people and is to he congratulated for his enterprise and pluck in rebuilding under such tryiDg circumstances. . r 1 ■■ 1 ■ Eugene Henry is sporting a new byciele. Dr. Norton lias his new house in closed. Chas. Reidel was doing business in town Wednesday. D. L. Garrison and daughter arriv ed in the city Friday. A. M. Bennett is building a new addition to his residence. \V. P, Reed has a bunch ot horses which he will sell to buyers. The work of getting ready for the reconstruction of the mill is about finished. A new barn is going up on the J. S. Pedler place- Wm. Rowe has the contract. Will Fletcher had two carloads of horses arrive on the U. P. last Satur day evening. Willie Minohull and cousin of Litobfield were visiting in Loup City last Sunday. Frank Lorchick has just purchased a new steam threshing outfit. It is a first class turn out. Tne Woodmen have been drilling the last week for the prize which is to be given at the picnic at Arcadia Aug. 12th. Emery Knight has . C. Grow, of the Northern Milling company feed store wants to trade tlour for wheat. He also has a flue grade of whole wheat flour for sale. Art Inks resumed his work at the Depew blacksmith shop last Mon day morning. A severe sprain of his ankle, the result of ball play ing has kept him from work for sev eral weeks. The ladies of the German Aid Soc iety will give an ice cream social at the German Church on Saturday Aug ust 15th. All those who wish to en joy a delicious dish of ice cream should not fail to call on them. G. 11. Brock, of Hazard township took a few minutes time to call on the editor while at the county hub Tuesday. Mr. Brock reports grain lighter than expected in his section. Threshing has just commenced. Mrs. W. Hawk, of Webster town •hip is dangerously ill, having first taken down with some stomach derangement and afterwords taken with thyphoid fever. Her sickness brought on premature child birth ami the infant died in a few hours after being born. Sbe is very low at this writing. The lecture at the opera house in this city by Prof. W. R. Jackson, of Wesylin University Place, Lincoln was quite well attended and very much appreciated by the teachers of the institute and all who were pres ent. The subject was "Practical Education.” Mr. Jackson is a good speaker and a gentleman of fine address. W. R. Mellor and wife returned from Yellowstone Park last Wed nesday. whero they have been for a pleasure outing. They report a very pleasant time during their two weeks stay. They were in the park nine days and on their return trip visited the Hot Springs and Wind Cave in South Dakota. It took them two hours to go into the cave abont one and a half miles and to a depth of 150 feet and one hour to come out. In describing the scene within the cave and the experience he had while there Mr. Mellor tells a very intei^stiug story. Don,l forget the republican cacus Monday. Goto K. G. Taylor for House and WeUenburg coal. Mrs. M. 0. Mulick and son William ieft Tuesday for a visit to Denver. Mrs. Chase, of Mason City spent Sunday with Her relatives in the city Mre. 0.0. Ilettenmay er and child ren of Arcadia are here visiting rel atives. Miss Bessie McPherson, of York, N’ebr. is visiting at the A. P. Culiey residence. A. T. Conger dow occupies the re sidence be recently purchased of .1. S. Pedier. J. S, Pedier has moved into his residence which has been re-fitted ami re furnished. Mrs. C. Gasteyer is in Chicago where she will buy a fall and winter stock of dry goods. C. L. Ilarvy, our popular U. P. depot agent is a balchelor, bis wife having gone to visit her parents. M. C. Mulick John Dahl and D. C. Leach went over to Old Tues day to take in the great ball game. If you have butter and eggs to sMl take them to Swanson A Dahl. High est prices for produce. Lowest prices for groceries. Okas H. French was taken ser iously ill last Monday with spasmotic cholic. He is again able to be arround but is still feeling bad. W. 8. Jay, the hustling agent for tbe Lincoln Evening News and the 8tate Journal called on us yesterday Mrs. J. A. Gilbert is visiting friends in Grand Island. A woman should be as young us possi ble. Tbe fewer years she caries in the eyes of others the greater her power to charm and wiu the battles of life. Rocky Mountian Tea keeps one young and beautiful. Odendabl Bros. A. Boone hs9 purchased the art studio at Rockville and will soon move it to Loup City. He will locale on the ourth side of main street, between the 8t. Elmo hotel and the Ilobius barber shop. This office acknowledges a friend ly call from Mr. a. 11. Gray of Litchfield who has not been to the county seat for more than a year. Mr. Gray is an cx county supervisor being a member of the board while living in Bristol township some years ago. lie reports crops look ing fine in liis section. One job of threshing barley has been done which averaged 40 bu. per acre. From him we learn that Mrs. Gray has been visiting friends in Wiscon sin and that himself an i daughter have been batching. Married.—On last Sunday at high noon AuguHt 2, 1 fiO-'l al the Wharton hotel oecured the marriage of Mr. W. C. What ton to Mias. May Senula two of Loup City’s popular young people. Rev. John Madely officiat ed. Mr. Whorton has purchased the Henry Thode residence in the south part of town and with his fair bride has at once assumed the duties of house keeping. They start out in life with the best wishes of all who know them. The Northwestern joins their long list of friends in wishing them a long, prosperous and happy wedded life. AmoDg other items of interest that did not Had to these column last week, owing to the absence of the editor from the city nearly all week, was the marriage of B. W. Parkhurst to M iss Lizzie Goldsworthy, both of this county. The marriage ceremony was preformed by Rev. John Madely at the home of editor Brown in this city. The coitracting parlies are well and favorable knowD to a large cirole of friends. Mr. Parkhurst resides on his farm in Webster township and with his fair bride will make the farm their future home. Th# bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldsworthy and sister of Mrs. E. A. Brown of this city. We join their friends in ex tending to them a pleasant and prosperous future. TO-NIGHT Epworth League choir social at the J. W. Long residence. A fine program will be given and refresh ments served. Wanted.— A neat, tidy girl for general house work. Will pay $3 00 ier week. Inquire at this office >r of Mrs A. V. Zink. BIEMOND & MILLER, -PROPRIETORS OF city meat market. , We carry in stock all kinds of FRESH ® SALT MEATS, and can fill all orders promptly and satisfactorily. We solicit a fair share of the public’s patronage, and will give you your money’s worth at all times. *• ^ Highest, Market Price Paid for Hides. ^ LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA. __ _ • A. P. CIJLLKY, President. W. P. MASON, Cash'rr F.RST 1 I OF LOUP CUV General Banking BusinessTransacted. Paid up Capital Stock $20,000. CORRESPONDENTS: Seaboard Motional Bank, Mew York City, M. Y. Omaha Mational Bank. Omaba. Nebraska. •*SJ. I. DEPEW®* Blacksmith t Wagon Maker, JroOOOOOOJf^ My ghon is the largest anil beat equipped north of the l’latte Rivet I have a four horse engine and a complete line of the latest improved, nn chinery, also a force of experienced men w ho know' how to operate it anc turnout a job with neatness and dispatch. MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. Soliciting your patronage I am Yours respectfully, J. I. DEPEW, Loup City, Neb. PRERIDENT ROOSEVEJLT “The Yellostone Park is something »bso lutelv unique in this world, as fur as I know. Nowhere else in any civilized country is there to be found such a tract of feyMljl vertibalc won derland, made rg£yu|| acces«iible to all visitors, where at iho game time not only the scenery of the wilderness, but the wild creatures of the park, are scrupulously preserved. The popular route to Yellowstone National Pask is via the UNION PACIFIC to Monida, Mont , thence, daily, splendid Concord Coaches take the visitor to all points in the Park. VERY LOW RATES During June, July and Auguu - * For full information call on or address C, I . Harvey, Ant. ^—_______mmmmmmmm mmmmmmtmmmmm Catarrh of the Stomach. When the stomach is overloaded; when food is taken into it that fails to digest, it decays and enllantes the mucous membrane, exposing the nerves and causes the glands to secret mucin instead of the natural juices of digestion. This is called Catarrh of the Stomach For years I have suffered with Catarrh of the Stomach, caused bv indigestion. Doctors and medicines failed to bentit me until l used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. J. R. Rhea Coppell, Tax. Sold by Oden* dahl Bros. LOW KA TES TO CALIFORNIA. The Burlington offers round trip tick ets as follows. San Francisco and return, $40 45, August 1 to 14. Los Angeles and return, $40 45, August 1 to 14. Ask the ticket agent for particulars. TO CURE A COLD INONE DAY Take Laxative Uromo Gullit no Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. E, W. Grove's signature Is on each box. yfict. CBOI.OHA INFASTOM. This has long been regarded as one of the most dangerous and fatal diseases to which infants are subject. It can be cured however, when properly treated. All that is necessary is to give Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera, and diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil,as directed with each bottle, and a cure is eertian. For sale bv Odendah' Bros LOW RATES WEST, The Burlington offers round trip tick ets as follows. Denver, Col , and return $15.30, June 1 to Sept. 30. Colorado Springs, Col., and return $17.80 June 1 to Sept. 30. Pueblo, Col., and re,turn, $18.65 June 1 to Sept 30. Glenwood Springs, Col., and return, $27.30, June 1 to Sept. 20. Ogden, Utah, and return, $31.35, June 1 to Sept 30. * Salt Lake City, Utah, and return, $31.35, June 1 to Sept. 30 Dead wood, S. I), and return, $17.90, w June 1 to Sept. 30. 7 Lead, S. I)., and return, $17 90, June 1 to Sept. 30 Hot springs, S D., and return $14.80, June 1 to Sept. 30. Custer. S, D , and return, $15.40, June 1 to Sept. 30 Ask the ticket agent for particulars.